tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4622149946604925423.post922477253797064859..comments2014-10-27T07:15:24.885-04:00Comments on Biodiversity Heritage Library: Book of the Week: The Definitive Work on the Biodiversity of CubaJoelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06173489343314752879noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4622149946604925423.post-33875241342310008172011-07-21T14:45:41.266-04:002011-07-21T14:45:41.266-04:00In the first version of this post, we erroneously ...In the first version of this post, we erroneously stated that our Spanish version of this work does not contain all of the plates. We consulted a colleague at the Missouri Botanical Garden, which scanned the Spanish version, to confirm this statement. Turns out it does have all of the plates, they are just bound differently than in the Christie&#39;s version mentioned in the post. If you&#39;re curious, here is the breakdown given to us by our colleague at Miss. Bot. Gar. of the location of the plates in our version:<br /><br /><br />v.3: 8 mammal plates, 33 bird plates<br />v.4: 31 reptile plates, 5 fish plates<br />v.5: 29 colored mollusk plates, 8 uncolored mollusk plates (labeled paleontologia in our copy)<br />v.6: 12 fossil/ foraminifras plates<br />v.8: 20 articula plates<br />-all of these plates are bound together in our volume 8<br /><br />v.9: 20 cryptogamia plates<br />v.10-11: 102 plates vasculares (fanerogamia) plates<br />-all of these plates are bound together in our volume 12 <br /><br />Special thanks to Michelle Abeln at Missouri Botanical Garden for these details!Biodiversity Heritage Libraryhttp://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/noreply@blogger.com